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"We stayed in a safety bubble and followed all strict protocols", says Jimmy Sheirgill on Collar Bomb shooting amid COVID lockdown

Collar Bomb was shot across different locations in Nainital, Chail, and Shimla and included crowd scenes, extensive interaction between cast members, and action sequences.  

"We stayed in a safety bubble and followed all strict protocols", says Jimmy Sheirgill on Collar Bomb shooting amid COVID lockdown

New Delhi: The much-awaited thriller by Yoodlee Films, Collar Bomb premiered on July 9, 2021, on Disney+ Hotstar VIP and Disney+ Hotstar Premium. It stars Jimmy Shergill, Asha Negi, Rajshri Deshpande, Sparsh Shrivastav among others.

The makers pulled off the complex shoot of 'Collar Bomb' during the pandemic. 

Siddharth Anand Kumar, Vice-President, Films and Events, Saregama, says, “ We did a lot of groundwork to ensure everyone's safety. We employed trained 'COVID officers' on the sets to monitor safety protocols with the help of masks, PPE kits, temperature checks, daily screenings, face shields, and sanitisation tunnels.”
 
About the logistical complications of location hunting during a pandemic, he says, "Scouting for locations and obtaining permissions to shoot was an uphill task because of strict travel restrictions,. Since the film is set in a school, it was tough to find one that fitted the script specifications. And even harder to convince school authorities to allow us to shoot.  We ended up sending them a blueprint of all the safety protocols we were planning to implement. We also promised the presence of a skeletal crew. And still, it wasn't easy to convince parents to let us shoot with their kids for obvious reasons."  


The story revolves around a ticking time bomb in a quaint town and the personal history of police officer Manoj Hesi played by Jimmy Shergill. The film was shot across different locations in Nainital, Chail, and Shimla and included crowd scenes, extensive interaction between cast members, and action sequences.  
 
The crowd scenes were daunting too because local casting was tough to pull off with residents unwilling to step out of their homes. 

Jimmy Sheirgill added, “We shot the film after the first lockdown and just when things were beginning to open up, but we didn't let our guard down. We stayed in a safety bubble and followed all the strict protocols including regular screening and testing. This helped us pull through the film despite multiple scenes that required us to be in close proximity to each other.  In normal circumstances, the film would have been completed in 35-45 days but due to the restrictions, it took over 60-65 days. Thankfully, Yoodlee was prepared for this eventuality. This is a complex story that follows a man trying to win a race against time to catch an evil mastermind and protect innocent lives and every scene had multiple variables. I am glad we were able to finish the film safely and on time."

The film explores  director Dnyanesh Zoting's favourite neo-noir genre through a study of human impulses and motivations around a crime. 

He adds, “The film needed certain backdrops, be the forests, a school, or the particularities of a hill town to indicate the perfect mix of action and mystery. Thankfully, everything fell into place. I am also excited that Jimmy Shergill is returning to cop’s avatar after many years with Collar Bomb.  It was wonderful to shoot the film with him regardless of the challenges we faced."